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General Information

Other name(s): Augusta / Richmond County Civic Center
Beginning of works: April 1977
Completion: April 1980
Status: in use

Project Type

Function / usage: Congress center

Location

Location: , , ,
Coordinates: 33° 28' 12.09" N    81° 57' 59.36" W
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Excerpt from Wikipedia

James Brown Arena (formerly known as Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center) is a multi-purpose complex located in Augusta, Georgia.

It features an 8,000 seat arena, renamed the James Brown Arena, in honor of musician James Brown on August 22, 2006. The complex also features a 2,800 seat theater, the William B. Bell Auditorium, and a 14,500-square-foot (1,350 m²) exhibit hall that opens into a 23,000-square-foot (2,100 m²) arena floor.

The James Brown Arena is the former home of the ECHL's Augusta Lynx from 1998–2008, the AF2's Augusta Stallions from 2000–2002, Augusta Spartans from 2006-2007, and the Southern Professional Hockey League's Augusta RiverHawks from 2010–2013.

Incidents

In late February 2013, the arena's ice system malfunctioned, causing all of the arena's ice to melt. As a result, following the playing of the remaining 2012-13 regular season games at the RiverHawks practice facility, the Augusta RiverHawks suspended operations for the 2013-14 season. After team owner Bob Kerzner, the city of Augusta, and Global Spectrum failed to reach an agreement on how to replace the $1.2 million ice system, Kerzner and the SPHL announced that the RiverHawks would move to Macon and resume play as the Macon Mayhem for the 2015-16 SPHL season.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "James Brown Arena" and modified on August 10, 2020 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.

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  • Structure-ID
    20064814
  • Published on:
    26/03/2013
  • Last updated on:
    31/07/2014
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